What does "tiene" mean?
Have/he or she has
If a verb ends with -en or -an, WHO is the subject?
Options: I, you, he/she, we, or they
They (ellos/ellas)
Los chicos hablan dos idiomas.
The boys speak two languages.
What does "también" mean in English?
Also/too
How do you ask someone their name in Spanish?
Como te llamas?
What does "veo" mean?
See/I see
If a verb ends with -o, WHO is the subject?
Options: I, you, he/she, we, or they
I (yo)
Yo corro en el gimnasio de la escuela.
I run at the gym at school.
What does "calle" mean?
Street/Road
How do you count to ten in Spanish?
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nieve, diez!
What does "caminamos" mean?
Walk/we walk
If a verb ends with -emos or -amos, WHO is the subject?
Options: I, you, he/she, we, or they
We (nosotros)
Nosotros queremos un barco.
We want a ship/boat.
What does "Ruso" mean?
Russian
How do you ask your teacher to go to the bathroom in Spanish?
Puedo ir al baño?
What does "corren" mean?
Run/they run
If a verb ends with -es or -as, WHO is the subject?
Options: I, you, he/she, we, or they
you (tú)
Tú tienes mucha tarea en la clase de inglés.
You have a lot of homework in English class.
What are "las escaleras"?
The stairs
How do you say "please" AND "thank you" in Spanish?
Please- por favor
Thank you- gracias
What does "pasas" mean?
pass/you pass
If a verb ends with -eor -a, WHO is the subject?
Options: I, you, he/she, we, or they
he/she (él/ella)
La maestra ve muchas personas en el pasillo.
The teacher sees a lot of people in the hallway.
What is an "hombre"?
A man
How do you tell someone your name in Spanish?
Me llamo ___________